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A50 sports
guardian.co.tt Wednesday, March 22, 2017
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SOUTHERN MEDICAL SERVICES COMPANY LIMITED
VACANCY
LABORATORY TECHNICIAN
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Ability to perform routine and complex tasks in the different laboratory departments on automated
and semi-automated equipment and by manual procedures
• Ability to perform maintenance and trouble-shooting procedures as required
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Documentation and Quality Monitoring
• Availability to work different shifts and on Sundays and Public Holidays
QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE:
• Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology
• Registration with the Medical Laboratory Technicians Board of Trinidad and Tobago
• At least three (3) years' practical experience in Medical Laboratory Technology
• Any suitable combination of
SONOGRAPHER
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Ability to perform various ultrasound examinations including abdominal, pelvic, obstetric, prostate,
• Availability to work different shifts and on Sundays and Public Holidays
QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE:
• Registration with the Radiographers Board of Trinidad and Tobago
COMPENSATION
-
Please send applications to:
Human Resources Manager at
hr@smctt.com
Deadline for submission March 24, 2017
Unsuitable applications will not be acknowledged.
Australia doubles
women's salaries
MELBOURNE, Australia---Crick-
et Australia has offered to
more than double the salaries
of women international play-
ers and raise payments for all
professionals in a five-year
deal it is proposing in lieu of
a long-standing revenue shar-
ing model.
Cricket Australia chief execu-
tive James Sutherland unveiled the
plan yesterday, highlighting that
the top women players were in line
for an immediate average pay rise
of more than 125 per cent---from an
average of 79,000 Australian dol-
lars (US$61,000) to 179,000 Aus-
tralian dollars (US$138,000)---and
an estimated average of 210,000
Australian dollars (US$162,000)
by 2021.
Sutherland said Cricket Aus-
tralia was promoting gender
equality by ensuring the minimum
and average hourly pay would be
the same for men and women
playing for its main provincial
teams in 2017-18 and the match
fees for domestic one-day games
would be equal.
"Cricket has led the charge on
providing a real sporting career
path for women" he said. "It is
truly an historic development
which allows us to say with con-
fidence that cricket is a sport for
all Australians."
Sutherland said the total remu-
neration for all players was expect-
ed to increase 35 per cent from 311
million Australian dollars (US$240
million) in the 2012-17 period to
419 million Australian dollars
(US$323 million) over the 2017-
22 period. The average income
for men representing Australia was
expected to increase 25 per cent
to 1.45 million Australian dollars
(US$1.12 million) by 2021-22.
The players union, the Austral-
ian Cricketers' Association, and
Cricket Australia are aiming to
complete an agreement by June 30.
"We have placed the empha-
sis on increasing the guaranteed
amount that the men will receive,
rather than rely on any projected
increase in revenue," Sutherland
said. "We understand that the ACA
prefers the status quo, but CA be-
lieves that the model devised in the
1990s, which is based on a fixed
percentage of revenue, has served
its intended purpose."
ACA chief executive Alistair Ni-
cholson said the union needed to
scrutinize the new offer and clarify
some key issues with Cricket Aus-
tralia before publicly responding.
"What can be said is that this
proposal shows a number of prom-
ising signs that indicate that CA
has been taking the ACA's lead on
various key points," Nicholson
said. (AP)
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Examination for Food and Drug
Inspector I in the Public Service
The 2017 Civil Service Entrance (Main)
Ex a mination for the office of Food and Drug
Inspector I will be held on Saturday 1st
April, 2017.
Persons who are scheduled to sit this
e x a m ination and have not yet received their
Notification Letters, should contact the
Hu man Resource Adviser II, Examinations
and Assessment Unit, Service Commissions
Department from Monday 20th March, 2017,
by email: scdexamunit@gov.tt or telephone:
623-2745; or visit the Department's Website
at www.scd.org.tt for further information.
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